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fit and trim

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fit and trim
slim and in good physical shape. Jean tried to keep herself fit and trim at all times. For some people, keeping fit and trim requires time, effort, and self-discipline.
See also: and, fit, trim


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Many of us have seen various movies about the army and the tough life that they put the new recruits through, but no one can deny the way in which they soon get fit and trim The idea of getting fit in the same way as the army recruits do has taken hold and there is now a Solana Beach Boot Camp Many of us have seen various movies about the army and the tough life that they put the new recruits through, but no one can deny the way in which they soon get fit and trim.
Byline: ANI New York, Apr 24 (ANI): Chelsea Clinton is all set to welcome the bikini season, with a newly acquired fit and trim body.
There is a misconception among the general public that the morbidly obese can just waltz into a clinic and have every ounce of fat sucked out of them, that they can suddenly be fit and trim without having to put in any work or effort at all.
 
 
 
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